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The Constitution 

OF THE 

General Society of Sons 
of the Revolution 



AND 



By-Laws 



OF THE 



Pennsylvania State Society 



Officers and Members 



PHILADELPHIA 
1911 



OF 

BatiB of tl|p Ef faolutuin 



Instituted April 3d, 1888 

INCORPOKATED SEPTEMBER 29TH, 1890 



FOUNDERS : 

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JIamPH E^tuari) (BarptnUr 

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WiUtam lrankf-?Rafalf 

William Wa^nr 



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OFFICERS 

OF 
OF 

Bam of tlj0 Bphfllittiott 



1911-1912 



President. 
Richard McCall Cadwalader, 

Vice-Presiden ts. 
Hon. Samuel W. Pennypacker, LL.D. 
Hon. James A. Beaver, LL.D. 
Major-General John Rutter Brooke, U. S. A. 
Hon. John Bayard McPherson, LL.D. 
Charles Henry Jones. 

Secretary. 

George Cuthbert Gillespie, 

203 Walnut Place, Philadelphia. 

Treasurer. 

Harrold E. Gillingham, 

430 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. 

Registrar. 
John Woolf Jordan, LL.D. 

Historian. 
Col. Josiah Granville Leach. 

Chaplain. 
Rev. George Woolsey Hodge, M.A. 

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Managers. 

Rev. Horace Edwin Hayden. 

Thomas Hewson Bradford, M.D, 

Stanley Griswold Flagg, Jr. 

Edward Stalker Sayres. 

Hon, Norris Stanley Barratt, LL.D. 

Horace Magee. 

James McCormick Lamberton. 

Hon. John M. Scott. 

Edward T. Stotesbury. 

Delegates to the General Society. 

S. Davis Page. 

Col. Charles Heath Heyl, U. S. A. 

Captain William Baird, U. S. A. 

Col. Josiah Granville Leach. 

John Woolf Jordan, LL.D. 

William Macpherson Hornor. 

J. Madison Taylor, M.D. 

Adam A. Stull. 

Hon. John Morin Scott. 

Thomas Willing Balch. 

William S. Lloyd. 

Paul Ross Weitzell. 

Clarence Payne Franklin, M.D. 

Alternate Delegates to the General Society. 

Ethan Allen Weaver, 

George Knowles Crozer. 

Col. Henry Warren Littlefield. 

Lieut. Henry Croskey Mustin, U. S. N. 

Henry Graham Ashmead. 

Charles Louis Borie, Jr. 

Harrold E. Gillingham. 

Frank Battles. 

Alexander Wilson Russell. 

Meredith Hanna. 

Abel Lukens Stout. 

David Milne. 

Oliver Randolph Parry. 

George Linden Cutler. 



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Ex-officio Members of all Committees. 
Richard McCall Cadwalader, President of the Society. 
Charles Henry Jones, Chairman Board of Managers. 

On Applications for Membership. 
Col. Josiah Granville Leach, Chairman. 
John Woolf Jordan, LL.D., Edward Stalker Sayres. 

On Equestrian Statue to Major-General Anthony Wayne. 
Edward Townsend Stotesbury, Chairman. 

Charles Louis Borie, Jr., Hon. James Tyndale Mitchell, 

Thomas De Witt Cuyler, LL.D., 

Samuel Frederic Houston, Randall Morgan, 

Charles Henry Jones, Samuel Davis Page, 

Col. Josiah Granville Leach, Samuel Rea, D.Sc, 

Horace Magee, Edward Stalker Sayres, Sec'y 

Caleb Jones Milne, of Committee. 

On Landmarks of the Revolution, Monuments and Memorials. 
Hon. Norris Stanley Barratt, LL.D., Chairman. 
Frank Battles, George deBenneville Keim, 

John William Brock, Hon. Samuel Whitaker Pen- 

Charles Carver, nypacker, LL.D., 

Charles Edmund Dana, Guillermo Colesberry Purves, 

Luther Curran Darte, Alexander Wilson Wister, 

Lincoln Godfrey, Howard Wood. 

On Annual Church Service. 
Horace Magee, Chairman. 
The Rev. George Woolsey Hodge, M.A., Chaplain. 

On Celebration of Evacuation Day. 

Edward Stalker Sayres, Chairman. 

Frank M. Riter, Harrold E. Gillingham, 

John M. Ash, Jr. 

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Color Guard. 

(Organized October 7, 1897.) 

Alexander Wilson Russell, Jr., Captain. 



John Morgan Ash, Jr., 
Matthew Baird, Jr., 
Paul Henry Barnes, Jr., 
David Knickerbacker Boyd, 
Lawrence Visscher Boyd, 
James De Waele Cookman, 
Samuel Babcock Crowell, 
Henry Lindley Crowther, 
George Alexander Davison, 
Stanley Griswold Flagg, Jr., 
Clarence Payne Franklin, 

M.D., 
Clinton FrankUn, D.D.S., 
William Copeland Furber, 
Harrold Edgar Gillingham, 
William Partridge Gilpin, 



Meredith Hanna, 
Albert Hill, 

Henry Douglas Hughes, 
William Leverett, 
Jacob Giles Morris, 
Jonathan Cilley Neff, 
Oliver Randolph Parry, 
William Campbell Posey, 

M.D., 
Ralph Currier Putnam, 
Frank Miller Riter, 
Frank Earle Schermerhorn, 
Learoyd Silvester, 
Joseph Allison Steinmetz, 
Ogden Dungan Wilkinson 



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Done at the City of Philadelphia on the 12th day of February, 
l8po, and of the Independence of the United States the one hun- 
dred and fourteenth. 



Adopted in the City of Nezv York March 8th, i8po. 

I. 

It being evident, from a steady decline of a proper celebration object of the 
of the National holidays of the United States of America, that 
popular concern in the events and men of the War of the Revo- 
lution is gradually declining, and that such lack of interest is 
attributable, not so much to the lapse of time and the rapidly 
increasing flood of immigration from foreign countries, as to the 
neglect, on the part of descendants of Revolutionary heroes, to 
perform their duty in keeping before the public mind the memory 
of the services of their ancestors and of the times in which they 
lived; therefore, the Society of the Sons of the Revolution has 
been instituted to perpetuate the memory of the men who, in the 
military, naval and civil service of the Colonies and of the Con- 
tinental Congress by their acts or counsel, achieved the Independ- 
ence of the country, and to further the proper celebration of the 
anniversaries of the birthday of Washington, and of prominent 
events connected with the War of the Revolution ; to collect and 
secure for preservation the rolls, records, and other documents 
relating to that period ; to inspire the members of the Society 
with the patriotic spirit of their forefathers ; and to promote the 
feeling of friendship among them. 

II. 
The General Society shall be divided into State Societies, The General 
which shall meet annually on the day appointed therefor in their °"^^^' 
respective by-laws, and oftener if found expedient; and at such 

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Officers of State 
Societies. 



annual meeting the reasons for the institution of the Society shall 
be considered, and the best measures for carrying them into effect 
adopted. 

III. 

The State Societies, at each annual meeting, shall choose, 
by a majority of the votes present, a President, a Vice-President, 
a Secretary, a Registrar, a Treasurer, a Chaplain, and such other 
officers as may by them respectively be deemed necessary, together 
with a board of managers consisting of these officers and of 
nine other members, all of whom shall retain their respective 
positions until their successors are duly chosen. 



Interchange of 
iaformation 
between State 
Societies. 



Powers of the 
State Societies. 



IV. 
Each State Society shall cause to be transmitted annually, 
or oftener, to the other State Societies, a circular letter calling 
attention to whatever may be thought worthy of observation 
respecting the welfare of the Society or of the general Union of 
the States, and giving information of the officers chosen for the 
year; and copies of these letters shall also be transmitted to the 
General Secretary, to be preserved among the records of the Gen- 
eral Society. 

V. 

The State Societies shall regulate all matters respecting their 
own affairs, consistent with the general good of the Society; judge 
of the qualification of their members, or of those proposed for 
membership, subject, however, to the provisions of this Constitu- 
tion ; and expel any member who, by conduct unbecoming a gen- 
tleman or a man of honor, or by an opposition to the interests of 
the community in general or of the Society in particular, may 
render himself unworthy to continue in membership. 



Permaaent 
Fund. 



VI. 

In order to form funds that may be respectable, each member 
shall contribute, upon his admission to the Society and annually 
thereafter, such sums as the by-laws of the respective State 
Societies may require; but any of such State Societies may pro- 



vide for the endowment of memberships by the payment of proper 
sums in capitaHzation, which sums shall be properly invested as 
a permanent fund, the income only of which shall be expended. 



VII. 
The regular meeting of the General Society shall be held Meeting of the 

, . , . L 1 1 J i-U General Society 

every three years, and special meetmgs may be held upon the ^^j Represen- 
order of the General President or upon the request of two of the tation therein. 
State Societies, and such meetings shall consist of two Delegates 
from each State Society and one additional Delegate for every 
one hundred (lOo) members or major fraction thereof ; and on all 
questions arising at meetings of the General Society each Dele- 
gate there present shall be entitled to one vote, and no votes shall 
be taken by States, and the necessary expenses of such meeting 
shall be borne by the State Societies. 



Officers of the 
General Society. 



VIII. 

At the regular meeting, a General President, General Vice- 
President, General Second Vice-President, Secretary, Assistant 
Secretary, Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer, Registrar, Historian, 
and Chaplain shall be chosen by a majority of the votes present, 
to serve until the next regular general meeting, or until their suc- 
cessors are duly chosen. 

IX. 

At each general meeting the circular letters which have been Recommenda- 

transmitted by the several State Societies shall be considered, and soTetTerto IT 

all measures taken which shall conduce to the general welfare of considered by the 

, _, . General Society. 

the Society. 

X. 

The General Society shall have power at any meeting to Admission of 
admit State Societies thereto, and to entertain and determine all state societies 
questions affecting the qualifications for membership in or the 
welfare of any State Society as may, by proper memorial, be pre- 
sented by such State Society for consideration. 



Qaalifications 
for Membership. 



List of members 
to be furnished 
the secretary of 
the General 
Society. 



Insignia of the 
Society. 



XL 

Any male person above the age of twenty-one years, of good 
character, and a descendant of one who, as a miUtary, naval, or 
marine officer, soldier, sailor, or marine, in actual service, under 
the authority of any of the thirteen Colonies or States or of the 
Continental Congress, and remaining always loyal to such author- 
ity, or a descendant of one who signed the Declaration of Inde- 
pendence, or of one who, as a member of the Continental Congress 
or of the Congress of any of the Colonies or States, or as an official 
appointed by or under the authority of any such legislative bodies, 
actually assisted in the establishment of American Independence 
by services rendered during the War of the Revolution, becoming 
thereby liable to conviction of treason against the Government of 
Great Britain, but remaining always loyal to the authority of the 
Colonies or States, shall be eligible to membership in the Society. 

XII. 
The Secretary of each State Society shall transmit to the 
General Secretary a list of the members thereof, together with 
the names and official designations of those from whom such 
members derive claim to membership, and thereafter upon the 
admission of members in each State Society, the Secretary thereof 
shall transmit to the General Secretary information respecting 
such members similar to that herein required. 

XIII. 
The Society shall have an insignia, which shall be a badge 
suspended from a ribbon by a ring of gold ; the badge to be ellip- 
tical in form, with escaloped edges, one and one-quarter inches in 
length, and one and one-eighth inches in width ; the whole sur- 
mounted by a gold eagle, with wings displayed, inverted ; on the 
obverse side a medallion of gold in the center, elliptical in form, 
bearing on its face the figure of a soldier in Continental uniform, 
with musket slung; beneath, the figures 1775; the medalHon 
surrounded by thirteen raised gold stars of five points each upon 
a border of dark blue enamel. On the reverse side, in the center, 
a medallion corresponding in form to that on the obverse, and 
also in gold, bearing on its face the Houdon portrait of Washing- 

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Manner of wear- 
ing the insignia. 



Manner of Issu- 
ing and identify- 



ton in bas-relief, encircled by the legend, '"'Sons of the Revolu- 
tion"; beneath, the figures 1883; and upon the reverse of the 
eagle the number of the badge to be engraved; the medallion to 
be surrounded by a plain gold border, conforming in dimensions 
to the obverse ; the ribbon shall be dark blue, ribbed and watered, 
edged with buff, one and one-quarter inches wide, and one and 
one-half inches in displayed length. 

XIV. 
The insignia of the Society shall be worn by the members on 
all occasions when they assemble as such for any stated purpose 
or celebration, and may be worn on any occasion of ceremony ; it 
shall be carried conspicuously on the left breast, but members who 
are or have been officers of the Society may wear the insignia 
suspended from the ribbon around the neck. 

XV. 

The custodian of the insignia shall be the General Secretary, 
who shall issue them to members of the Society under such proper ing ttie insignia 
rules as may be formulated by the General Society, and he shall 
keep a register of such issues wherein each insignia issued may 
be identified by the number thereof. 

XVI. 
The seal of the Society shall be one and seven-eighth inches seaiofthe 
in diameter, and shall consist of the figure of a Minute-man in 
Continental uniform, standing on a ladder leading to a belfry; 
in his left hand he holds a musket and an olive branch, whilst his 
right grasps a bell-rope ; above, the cracked Liberty Bell ; issuing 
therefrom a ribbon bearing the motto of the Society, Exegi monu- 
mentuni cere perennins; across the top of the ladder, on a ribbon, 
the figures 1776; and on the left of the Minute-man, and also on a 
ribbon, the figures 1883, the year of the formation of the Society; 
the whole encircled by a band three-eighths of one inch wide; 
thereon at the top thirteen stars of five points each ; at the bottom 
the name of the General Society, or of the State Society to which 
the seal belongs. 

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Society. 



(Inclusive of Amendments adopted April 3d, 1907.) 



SECTION I. 

This Society shall be known by the name, style and title of ^^Jj'^J'""' 
the Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution. 

SECTION II. 

Any male person above the age of twenty-one years, of good JrmlmbelTMp 
character, and a lineal descendant of one who, as a military, naval, 
or marine officer, soldier, sailor, or marine, in actual service, under 
the authority of any of the thirteen Colonies or States or of the 
Continental Congress, and remaining always loyal to such author- 
ity, or a lineal descendant of one who signed the Declaration 
of Independence, or of one who, as a member of the Continental 
Congress, or of the Congress of any of the Colonies or States, or 
as an official appointed by or under the authority of any such 
legislative bodies, actually assisted in the establishment of Ameri- 
can Independence by services rendered during the War of the 
Revolution, becoming thereby liable to conviction of treason 
against the Government of Great Britain, but remaining always 
loyal to the authority of the Colonies or States, shall be eligible 
to membership in the Society. 

Provided, That when the claim of eligibility is based on the 
service of an ancestor in the "minute men" or "militia," it must 
be satisfactorily shown that such ancestor was actually called into 
the service of the State or United States, and performed garrison 
or field duty ; and 

Provided further, That when the claim of eligibility is based 
on the service of an ancestor as a "sailor" or "marine," it must 

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in like manner be shown that such service was other than shore 
duty and regularly performed in the Continental Navy, or the 
navy of one of the original thirteen States, or on an armed vessel, 
other than a merchant ship, which sailed under letters of marque 
and reprisal, and that such ancestor of the applicant was duly 
enrolled in the ship's company, either as an officer, seaman or 
otherwise than as a passenger; and 

Provided further, That when the claim of eligibility is based 
on the service of an ancestor as an "official," such service must 
have been performed in the civil service of the United States, or 
of one of the thirteen original States, and must have been suffi- 
ciently important in character to have rendered the official liable 
to arrest and imprisonment, the same as a combatant, if captured 
by the enemy, as well as liable to conviction of treason against the 
Government of Great Britain. 

Service in the ordinary duties of a civil office, the perform- 
ance of which did not particularly and effectively aid the Ameri- 
can Cause, shall not constitute eligibility. 

In the construction of this article, the Volunteer Aides-de- 
Camp of General Officers in Continental Service, who were duly 
announced as such and who actually served in the field during a 
campaign, shall be comprehended as having performed qualifying 
service. 

The civil officials and military forces of the State of Vermont, 
during the War of the Revolution, shall also be comprehended 
in the same manner as if they had belonged to one of the thirteen 
original States. 

No service of an ancestor shall be deemed as qualifying ser- 
vice for membership in the "Sons of the Revolution" where 
such ancestor, after assisting in the cause of American Independ- 
ence, shall have subsequently either adhered to the enemy, or 
failed to maintain an honorable record throughout the War of 
the Revolution. 

No person shall be admitted unless he be eligible under one 
of the provisions of this article, nor unless he be of good moral 
character and be judged worthy of becoming a member. 



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SECTION III. 
Applicants for admission to membership in this Society must Nomination and 

'^'^ , election to mem- 

be proposed by two members in good standing, to whom the bership. 

appHcant is personally well known. 

The proposers to give the full name, occupation and resi- 
dence of the candidate, and other recommendations as to his 
worthiness for membership in the Society. This information shall 
be sent to the Secretary, who shall submit the same to the Board 
of Managers, and if approved by them, he shall furnish application 
blanks which must be filled out in accordance with the instructions 
accompanying the same, and be forwarded to the Secretary, who 
shall submit them to the Committee on Applications, and upon 
their approval the Board of Managers shall have the power to 
elect the applicant to membership. 

Applications shall contain, or be accompanied by, proof of 
eligibility, and such applications and proofs shall be submitted 
to the Board of Managers, who shall have full power to determine 
the qualifications of the applicants who, upon favorable action by 
said Board, and upon payment of the initiation fee, shall there- 
upon become members of the Society. 

SECTION IV. 
The initiation fee shall be ten (lo) dollars, payable within Feet for mem. 
thirty days after date of election; the annual dues three (3) dol- 
lars, payable in advance. The payment at one time of fifty (50) 
dollars shall constitute a life membership. The payment at one 
time of one hundred (100) dollars shall constitute a perpetual 
or endowed membership, and upon the death of the member so 
paying, the membership shall be held by his eldest son, or such 
other lineal descendant from the ancestor whom he claims as he 
may nominate ; in failure of such nomination having been made, 
the Board of Managers may decide which one of such lineal de- 
scendants shall hold the membership ; Provided, always. That the 
Society reserves to itself the privilege of rejecting, by its Board 
of Managers, any nomination that may not be acceptable to it. 
All applicants for life or endowed memberships shall be exempt 
from the payment of the initiation fee, and annual dues from the 

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bership. 



date of their admission; after admission, any member availing 
himself of a life or endowed membership shall be exempt from 
future annual dues only. 



Permanent fund. 



SECTION V. 

All initiation, life, and endowed membership fees, as well as 
donations and legacies, unless otherwise specified by the donor, 
which shall hereafter be paid to the Society, shall remain forever 
to the use of the Society as a permanent fund. 



Annual meeting 
and election of 
officers. 



SECTION VI. 

The annual meeting of the Society shall be held in the city 
of Philadelphia, on the third day of April, at which a general 
election of officers, managers and delegates, by ballot, shall take 
place, except when such date shall fall on Sunday, in which event 
the meeting shall be held on the following day. In such election 
a majority of the ballots given for any officer shall constitute a 
choice; but if, on the first ballot, no person shall receive such 
majority, then a further balloting shall take place, in which a plu- 
rality of votes given for any officer shall determine the choice. 



Order of 

business. 



SECTION VII. 

The following shall be the order of business at the annual 
meetings of the Society: — 

1. Prayer by the chaplain. 

2. Reading of the minutes of the last meeting. 

3. Reports of officers and committees. 

4. Unfinished business. 

5. New business. 

6. Election of officers — an appointment by the President of 
a judge and two tellers to count the votes and declare the result. 

7. Reading of the rough minutes of the meeting. 

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SECTION VIII. 

At all meetings of the Society twenty-five (25) members 
shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. 

SECTION IX. 

Ayes and nays shall be called at any meeting of the Society 
upon the demand of five members. 

SECTION X. 

The officers of the Society shall consist of a President, five 
Vice-Presidents, Secretary, Treasurer, Registrar, Historian, 
Chaplain, and nine Managers, who shall be elected as herein pro- 
vided for. 

SECTION XL 

The President, or, in his absence, one of the Vice-Presidents, 
or, in their absence, a chairman pro tempore, shall preside at all 
meetings of the Society, and shall have a casting vote. He shall 
preserve order, and shall decide all questions of order, subject 
to an appeal to the Society. 

SECTION XII. 

The Secretary shall conduct the general correspondence of 
the Society. He shall notify all members of their election, and of 
such other matters as he may be directed by the Society. He 
shall have charge of the seal, certificate of incorporation and 
by-laws, and records of the Society, other than those deposited 
with the Registrar. He, together with the presiding officer, shall 
certify all acts of the Society. He shall, under the direction of 
the President or Vice-President, give due notice of the time and 
place of all meetings of the Society, and attend the same. He 
shall keep fair and accurate records of all the proceedings and 
orders of the Society ; and shall give notice to the several officers 
of all votes, orders, resolves, and proceedings of the Society affect- 
ing them, or appertaining to their respective duties. He shall be 
Secretary of the Board of Managers, and shall keep the record of 
their meetings in the regular minute-book of the Society. 

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Quoiam. 



Ayes and nays. 



Officers. 



Presiding officer. 



Secretary. 



Registrar. 



SECTION XIII. 

The Treasurer shall collect and keep the funds and securities 
of the Society; and so often as those funds shall amount to one 
hundred (lOo) dollars, they shall be deposited in some bank or 
trust company in the city of Philadelphia, to the credit of the 
"Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution," and shall be 
drawn thence on the check of the Treasurer for the purposes of 
the Society only. Out of these funds he shall pay such sums as 
may be ordered by the Society or by the Board of Managers. He 
shall keep a true account of his receipts and payments, and, at each 
annual meeting render the same to the Society. A committee 
shall be appointed by the President to audit his accounts. He 
shall give such security as shall be required by the Board of Man- 
agers. 

SECTION XIV. 

The Registrar shall keep a roll of members, and in his hands 
shall be lodged all the proofs of membership qualification, and 
all the historical and other papers of which the Society may 
become possessed; and he, under the direction of the Board of 
Managers, shall make copies of such similar documents as the 
owners thereof are or may not be willing to leave permanently 
in the keeping of the Society. He, if practicable, shall be a mem- 
ber of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. 



SECTION XV. 

""'°"*°- The Historian shall keep a detailed record, to be deposited 

with the Registrar, of all the historical and commemorative cele- 
brations of the Society; and he shall edit and prepare for publica- 
tion such historical addresses, essays, papers, and other documents 
of an historical character, other than a register of members, as 
the Secretary may be required to publish ; and at every annual 
meeting, if there shall be a necrological list for the year then 
closing, he shall submit the same, with carefully-prepared biog- 
raphies of the deceased members. 

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SECTION XVI. 

The Chaplain shall be a regularly ordained minister of a chaplain. 
Christian denomination, and it shall be his duty to open all meet- 
ings of the Society with customary chaplaincy services, and per- 
form such other duties as ordinarily appertain to such office. 



Board of 
Managers. 



SECTION XVII. 

The Board of Managers shall consist of twenty, namely : The 
President, five Vice-Presidents, Secretary, Treasurer, Registrar, 
Historian, and Chaplain, ex-officio, and nine other members. 
Three of the Vice-Presidents, and at least three of the nine man- 
agers, shall be non-residents of the city of Philadelphia. All of 
the officers and managers shall be elected at the annual meeting. 
Should a vacancy occur among the officers or managers, the Board 
of Managers may nil the same until the next annual election. 

They shall judge of the qualifications of the candidates for 
admission to the Society, and shall have power to elect the same 
to membership. They shall have charge of all special meetings of 
the Society, and shall, through the Secretary, call special meetings 
at any time, upon the written request of ten members of the 
Society, and at such other times as they see fit. They shall recom- 
mend plans for promoting the objects of the Society, shall digest 
and prepare business, and shall authorize the disbursement and 
expenditure of unappropriated money in the treasury for the pur- 
poses of the Society. They shall generally superintend the inter- 
ests of the Society, and execute all such duties as may be com- 
mitted to them by the Society. At each annual meeting of the 
Society they shall make a general report. 

At all meetings of the Board of Managers five members 
shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. 

SECTION XVIII. 

The chairman of the Board of Managers shall appoint annu- committee on 
ally three members thereof as a Committee on Applications, *pp''""°°'- 
whose duty it shall be to pass upon the applications of candidates 
for admission to the Society, and report to the Board of Managers. 

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Expulsion or 
suspension of 
members. 



SECTION XIX. 

The Board of Managers shall have power to suspend any 
enrolled member of this Society who may, in the judgment of the 
Board, render himself unworthy to continue a member: Provided, 
That he shall have received at least thirty days' notice of the com- 
plaint preferred against him, and of the time and place for hearing 
the same, and have been thereby afforded an opportunity to be 
heard ; and Provided further, That such suspension shall become 
absolute, and such member shall cease to be a member unless he 
shall within thirty (30) days after notice of such suspension 
appeal to the Society, when a special meeting shall be called to 
pass upon and decide the case. 

The Board of Managers shall also have the power to drop 
from the roll the name of any enrolled member of the Society 
who shall be at least two years in arrears in the payment of dues, 
and who, on notice to pay the same, shall fail and neglect to do so 
within thirty days thereafter, and, upon being thus dropped, his 
membership shall cease and terminate, but he may be restored 
to membership at any time by the Board of Managers on his appli- 
cation therefor, and upon his payment of all such arrears and of 
the annual dues from the date when he was dropped to the date 
of his restoration. 



Commemorative 
services. 



SECTION XX. 

An annual church service shall be held on the Sunday near- 
est to the 19th day of December, commemorative of the com- 
mencement of the American Army's encampment at Valley Forge. 
Other commemorative services may be held at the discretion of 
the Board of Managers. 



Alteration of 
By-Laws. 



SECTION XXI. 

No alteration of the By-Laws of the Society shall be made 
unless such alteration shall have been proposed at a previous 
meeting, and .shall be adopted by two-thirds of the members pres- 
ent at a subsequent meeting of the Society, at least two weeks' 
notice thereof having been given to each member. 

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CHARTER 

OF THE 



OF 

B^nsi of tlje IRrnoIuttott 



To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas 
No. 4, of the County of Philadelphia: — 

In compliance with the requirements of an Act of the General 
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An 
Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of certain 
Corporations," approved the twenty-ninth day of April, A.D. 
1874, and the supplements thereto, the undersigned, all of whom 
are citizens of Pennsylvania, having associated themselves to- 
gether for the purpose of maintaining a Society to keep alive 
among themselves and their descendants the patriotic spirit of the 
men who, in military, naval, and civil service, by their acts and 
counsel, achieved American Independence; to collect and secure 
for preservation the manuscript rolls, records, and other docu- 
ments relating to the War of the Revolution, and to promote social 
intercourse and good feeling among its members now and here- 
after, and desiring that they may be incorporated according to 
law, do hereby certify 

First. — The name of the proposed corporation is the "Penn- 
sylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution." 

Second. — Said corporation is formed for the purpose of 
maintaining a society for patriotic purposes in connection with the 
War of American Independence, the collection and preservation 
of manuscripts, records, and documents relating to the War of 
the Revolution, and for social enjoyment and intercourse. 

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Third. — The business of said corporation is to be transacted 
in the County of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania. 

Fourth. — Said corporation is to exist perpetually. 

Fifth. — The names and residences of the subscribers are as 
follows : William Wayne, Paoli, Chester County, Pennsylvania ; 
Richard M. Cadv^alader, 1614 Locust Street, Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania; George H. Burgin, 76 Chelten Avenue, German- 
town, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Robert P. Dechert, 406 South 
Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; John W. Jordan, 806 
North Forty-first Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; J. Edward 
Carpenter, 228 South Twenty-first Street, Philadelphia, Penn- 
sylvania; J. Granville Leach, 21 18 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. 

Sixth. — The number of Directors of said corporation is fixed 
at nine (9), and the names and residences of those chosen for the 
first year are: J. Edward Carpenter, 228 South Twenty-first 
Street, Philadelphia, Penna. ; Oliver C. Bosbyshell, 4046 
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Penna. ; E. Dunbar Lockwood, 
Aldine Hotel, Philadelphia, Penna. ; Samuel W. Pennypacker, 
1540 North Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, Penna.; Herman Bur- 
gin, 76 Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Penna. ; 
Thomas McKean, 1925 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Penna. ; 
Charles Marshall, Germantown, Philadelphia, Penna. ; Wil- 
liam Henry Egle, Harrisburg, Penna. ; Clifford Stanley Sims, 
Mount Holly, New Jersey. There is also a President of the said 
corporation, a Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Registrar, 
and Chaplain and Historian. 

The officers chosen for the first year are: President, Wil- 
liam Wayne, Paoli, Chester County, Pennsylvania; Vice-Presi- 
dent, Richard M. Cadwalader, 1614 Locust Street, Philadel- 
phia ; Secretary, George H. Burgin, M.D., Chelten Avenue, Ger- 
mantown, Philadelphia; Treasurer, Robert P. Dechert, 406 
South Broad Street, Philadelphia; Registrar, John W. Jordan, 
806 North Forty-first Street, Philadelphia ; Chaplain, Rev. George 

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WooLSEY Hodge, 334 South Thirteenth Street, Philadelphia ; His- 
torian, J. Granville Leach, 21 18 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. 

Seventh. — There is no capital stock. 

Witness our hands and seals this fourth day of July, 
A.D. 1890. 
William Wayne, Robert P. Dechert, 

Richard M. Cadwalader, John W. Jordan, 

George H. Burgin, J. E. Carpenter, 

J. Granville Leach. 



Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,) ^ 
County of Philadelphia, j 

Before me, the subscriber, Recorder of Deeds of said County, 
personally appeared Richard M. Cadwalader, George H. Bur- 
gin and J. Edward Carpenter, three of the subscribers to the 
above and foregoing certificate of Incorporation of the "Pennsyl- 
vania Society of Sons of the Revolution," and in due form of 
law acknowledged the same to be their act and deed. 

Witness my hand and official seal, this twelfth day of 
July, 1890. 

JOS. K. FLETCHER, 

Deputy Recorder. 



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DECREE 

In the Court of Common Pleas No. 4, of Philadelphia County, 
In the matter of the Incorporation of the "Pennsylvania 
Society of Sons of the Revolution." 

And now to wit, this 29th day of September, A.D. 1890, 
the above certificate of Incorporation having been on file in the 
office of the Prothonotary of said Court since the twelfth day of 
July, A.D. 1890, and due proof of publication of notice of in- 
tended application having been presented to me, I do hereby cer- 
tify that I have perused and examined said Instrument and find 
the same to be in proper form and within the purposes named in 
the first class of corporations specified in Section 2 of the Act of 
April 29th, 1874, and that purposes are lawful and not injurious 
to the community. It is therefore ordered and decreed that the 
said charter be approved and it is hereby approved, and upon the 
recording of the said Charter and its endorsements and this order 
in the office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for said County, 
which is now hereby ordered, the subscribers thereto and their 
associates shall thenceforth be a corporation for the purpose and 
upon the terms under the name therein stated. 

M. ARNOLD, 

Judge of Court of Common Pleas No. 4, 
First Judicial District of Penna. 

Recorded in the office for the recording of Deeds, &c., in and 
for the City and County of Philadelphia, in Charter Book No. 
16, page 413, &c. 

Witness my hand and seal of office, this tenth day of 
November, A.D. 1890. 

GEO. G. PIERIE, 

Recorder of Deeds. 



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LIST OF MEMBERS 

OF 
OF 



Abercrombie, Frank Engle Pat- 
terson, 

Acker, Abraham Lincoln, 

Acker, Durbin Stephen, 

Acker, Finley, 

Acker, James Durbin, 

Acker, John Henry Radey, 

Adams, Jedidiah Howe, M.D., 

Adams, Joseph Weaver, 

Adams, Richard Calmet. (L), 

Agard, Charles Walter, 

Agard, Frederick Tyler, 

von Albade, Francis Fete Ander- 
son, 

Allen, Edward Halket, 

Allen, Richard Jacobs, Jr., 

Armstrong, Harold Rodney 

Arnold, Herbert Alonzo, MD., 

Arnold, William Dorsey Irvin, 

Ash, Edward Twells, 

Ash, Gordon Monges, 

Ash, John Morgan, Jr., 

Ashby, Bernard, 

Ashhurst, William Henry, 

Ashley, Herbert Henry, 

Ashmead, Duffield, 

Ashton, Taber, 

Ashton, William Easterly, M.D., 
LL.D., 

Atherton, Dolph Bennett, 

Atherton, Thomas Henry, 

Atlee^ Benjamin Champneys, 

Atlee, John 

Ayres, Henry, 

Ayres, Louis Harlow, 

Bailey, Charles Weaver, 



Bailey, George Washington, 

M.D., 
Bailey, Joseph Trowbridge, 
Baird, Edgar Wright, 
Baird, Matthew, Jr., 
Baird, Oliver Hopkinson, 
Baird, Thomas Evans, Jr. (L), 
Baird, William (Captain U. S. 

A., retired), 
Baird, William James, 
Baker, George Fales, M.D. (L), 
Baker, Joseph Boyd, 
Baker, Joseph Boyd, 3d, 
Baker, John Townsend, 
Baker, Joseph Weaver, 
Baker, William Boyd, 
Balch, Edwin Swift. (L), 
Balch, Thomas Willing. (L), 
Baldwin, Frederic Augustus 

Ranch, 
Ball, Thomas Hand, 
Ballard, Warren Edgar, 
Banks, George Washington, 
Bannard, Charles Heath, 
Barber, Edwin Atlee, PhD., 
Barlow, Thomas Warren, 
Barnes, Harry Gillum, 
Barnes, John Hampton, 
Barnes, Paul Henry, Jr., 
Barnes, William Henry, 
Barnsley, John Herman, 
Barratt, Hon. Norris Stanley, 

LL.D. (E), 
Barton, John Walter, 
Bartow, Henry Blackwell, 
Bartow, Josiah Blackwell, 



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Basehore, Samuel Elmer, 

Bashore, Harvey Brown, M.D., 

Battles, Frank. JL), 

Beale, Horace Alexander, Jr., 

Beale, Joseph. (L), 

Beatty, Robert Lorton Combs, 

Beaumont, Andre Alden, 

Beaumont, Eugene Beauharnais 

(Lt. Col. U. S. A., retired), 
Beaver, Hon. James Addams 

LL.D., 
Beaver, Thomas Beaver, 
Beck, John Bush, 
Behm, John William, 
Beisel, Reuben Alvan. (L), 
Beitler, Hon. Abraham Merklee, 
Beitler, Harold Borneman, 
Beitler, Lewis Eugene. (L), 
Belknap, Henry Heston, 
Bell, Davis Bates, 
Bell, Edmund Hayes, 
Bell, William Hemphill, M.D., 
Bell, William Thompson, 
Bement, Clarence Swift, 
Bennett, Frederick Charles, 
Bennett, Stephen Beers, 
de Benneville, James Seguin, 
Benson, Edwin North, Jr., 
Bent, Stedman, 
Biddle, Alexander Williams, 

M.D., 
Biddle, Caldwell Keppele, 
Biddle, Louis Alexander, 
Biddle, Thomas, M.D. (L), 
Biddle, William Lyman, 
Bingaman, John Ralston, 
Birkey, Henry Wikoff, M.D., 
Bishop, George Conarroe. (L), 
Bishop, Rev. Gilbert Livingston, 
Blackwell, Rev. James Magee, 
Blakslee, Charles Ashley, 
Blakslee, James Irwin, Jr., 
Blight, Elihu Spencer, 
Bodine, Samuel Taylor, 
Boger, Charles William, 

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Boger, Edwin Lucien, 
Boger, John Albert, M.D., 
Boggs, David Chambers, 
Bonnaffon, Sylvester, 3d, Lt. 

U. S. A., 
Bonsall, William Martin, 
Booth, Henry Driver, 
Borie, Beauveau, 
Borie, Charles Louis, Jr., 
Bosbyshell, Charles Albert, 
Bosbyshell, Col. Oliver Christian, 
Bournonville, Antoine, 
Bowman, Robert Severs, 
Boyd, David Knickerbacker, 
Boyd, Lawrence Visscher, 
Boyd, Rowland Carlisle, 
Boyd, Willet Livingston, 
Boyer, Charles Henry, D.D.S., 
Boyer, Rev. Francis Buckner, 
Boyer, Herbert Morton, 
Bradford, Thomas Hewson, 

M.D., 
Brady, Captain Jasper Ewing, 
Brenner, Henry White, 
Brenner, John Christopher, 
Brice, Charles Frederick, 
Brice, Philip Howard, 
Bringhurst, Robert Ralston, 
Brinley, Charles A., 
Brinton, Howard Futhey, 
Brock, Horace, 
Brock, John William, 
Brodhead, Albert, 
Brodhead, Robert Packer, 
Brooke, Benjamin Hayes, Asst. 

Paymaster U. S. N., 
Brooke, George, 
Brooke, George, Jr., 
Brooke, Hunter, 
Brooke, John Rutter (Maj. Gen. 

U. S. A., retired), 
Brooke, Mark, Captain U. S. A., 
Brotherlin, Eric Gregg, 
Brown, Andrew Vinton, 
Brown, Charles Thomas, 



Brown, Frank Wigton, 

Brown, George Herbert, 

Brown, John Douglass, 

Brundage, Asa Randolph, 

Bruner, Abraham, 

Buckenham, John Edgar Bur- 
nett, M.D. (L), 

Buckman, John Wilson, 

Buehler, William George (Rear 
Admiral U. S. N., retired), 

Bullock, Horace, 

Bunting, Douglas, 

Burgin, George Horace, M.D., 

Burroughs, Joseph Howell, 

Burton, George, 

Busch, Henry Paul, 

Busch, Miers, 

Bush, George Tome. (L), 

Butler, Charles Stroud, 

Butler, George Hollenback, 

Butler, Henry Colt, 

Byers, Alfred Weitzel, 

Cabeen, Francis von Albade, 

Cabeen, Francis von Albade, Jr., 

Cadwalader, John, 

Cadwalader, Lambert, 

Cadwalader, Richard McCall, 

Cadwalader, Thomas, 

Cameron, Brewster, Jr. (L), 

Campbell, Alexander Hamilton, 

Campbell, Malcolm Graeme, 

Carpenter, Edmund Nelson, 

Carpenter, Edward, Captain U. 
S. A., 

Carpenter, Frank, 

Carpenter, Louis Henry (Briga- 
dier General U. S. A., re- 
tired), 

Carson, Hon. Hampton Law- 
rence, LL.D., 

Carstairs, Daniel Haddock, 

Carstairs, John Haseltine, 

Carver, Charles, 

Cassatt, Robert Kelso, 

Castle, William Henry, 



Castner, Samuel, Jr. (E), 

Cattell, Henry Sparks, 

Chandler, George Allen, 

Chandler, George Fritz, 

Chandler, Theophilus Parsons, 

Chaplin, William Craig. (L), 

Chayne, Horace Augustine, 

Claghorn, Clarence Raymond, 

Claghorn, William Crumby, 

Clapp, Benjamin FrankHn. (E), 

Clark, Charles Edwin, 

Clarkson, Gerardus, 

Clay, Randolph, 

Clay, Richard Edey. (L), 

Cleaver, Albert Newton, 

Clement, Charles Francis. (L), 

Clement, General Charles Max- 
well, 

Clement, John Browning, 

Clement, John Kay, 

Clement, Martin Withington, 

Clement, Samuel Mitchell, Jr., 

Clendenin, Calvin, 

Cliff, George Howard, 

Closson, James Harwood, M.D., 

Clyde, Thomas Edward, 

Codding, Hon. James Hodge, 

Codding, John Wesley, 

Colket, Charles Howard. (L), 

Colket, George Hamilton, 

Colket, Tristram Cofifin, 

Colladay, Frank Hicks, 

CoUum, James Walter, 

Colton, John Milton, 

Colton, Sabin Woolworth, Jr., 

Comegys, William Henry, Lt. 
Col. U. S. A., 

Comstock, George Stedman, 

Converse, Col. Charles Allen, 

Cook, Edgar Scudder, 

Cook, Gustavus Wynne, 

Cooke, James Welch, 

Cooke, John Buyer, 

Cooke, Miller Horton, 

Cooke, William Gary, 



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Cookman, James de Waele, 

Cooper, Frank Gordon, D.D.S., 

Cooper, Horace, 

Cooper, John West Rulon, 

Coover, Frederick Welty, M.D., 

Corbin, Elbert Augustus, Jr., 

Corson, Alan, 

Corson, Joseph, Kirby (Major 

U. S. A., retired), 
Cowperthwait, Charles Tyler, 
Coxe, Herman Wells, 
Coyle, John Aloysius, 
Cragin, Charles Isaiah, 
Craig, Neville B., 
Crane, Charles Judson, Colonel 

U. S. A., 
Crane, Edward Andrew, 
Croskey, John Welsh, M.D., 
Croskey, Knowles, 
Crosman, James Heron, Jr., 
Crosman, Louis Hall, 
Crothers, Stevenson, 
Crowell, Samuel Babcock, 
Crowther, Henry Lindley, 
Crozer, George Knowles, 
Crozer, George Knowles, Jr., 
Curtin, William Wilson, 
Cuthbert, Allen Brooks, 
Cutler, George Linden, 
Cuyler, Thomas DeWitt, 
Damon, Albert Forster, 
Dana, Charles Edmund, 
Darling, Thomas, 
Darlington, Herbert Seymour, 
Darlington, Rt. Rev. James 

Henry, D.D., LL.D., 
Darnall, William Edgar, M.D., 
Darrach, James, M.D., 
Darte, George Lockhart, 
Darte, Luther Curran, 
Daugherty, Thomas, 
Davis, Charles Gibbons, 
Davis, Charles Lukens, Brig. 

Gen. U. S. A., 
Davis, Isaac Roberts, 



Davis, William Walley, 
Davison, George Alexander, 
Deans, John Sterling, 
DeArmit, William Piper, 
De Armond, James Keyser, 
Dechert, Henry Martyn, 
Dechert, Henry Taylor, 
DeCoster, Henry Seymour, 
Demming, Benjamin Whitman, 
Demming, George, 
Derr, Andrew Fine, 
Dewey, Edwin John, 
Dewhurst, Richard Miles, 
Dickinson, Daniel Stevens, 
Diffenderffer, Frank Ried, 
Dilks, Walter Howard, 
Dobbins, Murrell, 
Dobbins, Thomas Munroe, 
Dolson, William Strong, 
Donaldson, Francis, 
Donaldson, Francis Adams, 
Donaldson, Wharton Landell, 
Dorflinger, Dwight Christian, 
Dorrance, Benjamin Ford, 
Dougherty, Gen. Charles Bow- 
man, 
Douredoure, Ernest Voorhis 

Bernard, Lieut. U. S. M. C, 
Duane, Russell, 
DuBarry, Joseph Napoleon, Jr. 

(L), 
DuBois, Patterson. (L), 
Duffield, Thomas Tillinghast, 
Dull, Casper, 
Dull, Daniel Matthieu, 
Dunlap, Charles Edward, 
Dunlap, Sallows, 
Dunton, William Rush, M.D., 
Dyer, William Ashmead, 
Earle, George Howard. (E), 
Earp, John Kirkpatrick, 
Eckard, Bayard Gelston, 
Eckard, Rev. Leighton Wilson, 

D.D., 
Ehrenfeld, Charles Hatch, 



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Ehrenfeld, Rev. Charles Lewis, 
Ellison, Henry Howard, 
Ellison, William Rodman, 
Elwyn, Rev. Alfred Langdon, 
Ely, Theodore Newell, 
Emerson, Frederick Bradford, 
Engart, John Simpson, 
Ermentrout, Fitz-Daniel, 
Este, Charles, 
Etting, Joseph Marx, 
Etting, Theodore Minis, 
Evans, Charles Thomas, 
Evans, Frank Brooke, Jr. (L), 
Evans, Frysinger, 
Evans, Herbert Spencer, 
Evans, Montgomery, 
Evans, Fennel 1 Coombe, 
Evans, Powell, 
Evans, Shepley Wilson, 
Evans, WilHam Darlington, 
Evans, Rev. William Wilson, 

D.D., 
Evans, Wilson Lay, 
Everett, Henry Lawrence, 
Ewing, James Hunter, 
Ewing, William Beer, M.D., 
Fackenthal, Benjamin Franklin, 

Jr. (L), 
Fairbanks, Ernest Hayward, 
Farrell, Austin, 
Fassett, Truman Milton, 
Felton, Edgar Conway, 
Findley, John Thomas, 
Fisher, James Henry, 
Fisher, William Read, 
Fitch, Edwin Oberlin, Jr., 
Flagg, Stanley Griswold, Jr., 
Fleming. Henry Craig, 
Forbes, William Innes, 
Fornance, Joseph, 
Forney, James, Brig. Gen. U. S. 

M. C, 
Foster, Rufus James, 
Fotterall, Stephen Blakeley, 
Fox, Henry Korn, 

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Fox, William Henry, 
Fraley, Joseph Cresson, 
Franklin, Clarence Payne, M.D., 
Franklin, Clinton, D.D.S. (L), 
Franklin, Malcolm, 
Frazier, Reah, Pay Director U. 

S. N., 
Fretz, John Edgar, M.D., 
Frick, William Russell, 
Fry, Charles, 
Fryer, George Gross, 
Fullerton, Joseph Palmer, 
Fulmer, Philip Fine, Jr., 
Furber, William Copeland, 
Galloney, Frank Hutchinson, 
Gelder, Charles Cyrus, 
Gerhard, Albert Pepper, 
Gest, Alexander Purves, 
Gest, Hon. John Marshall, 
Gherst, Emmett, 
Gillespie, George Cuthbert, 
Gillingham, Harrold Edgar, 
Gilmer, William Wirt, Com. U. 

S. N. (L), 
Gilpin, Charles Monteith, 
Gilpin, William Partridge, 
Godfrey, Lincoln, 
Goodrich, Captain William, 
Gowen, Morris Wickersham. 

(E), 
Graff, Charles Frederic, 
Graham, Charles Mervyn. (L), 
Gray, Norman Darlington, 
Grayson, Charles Prevost, M.D., 
Grayson, Clifford Prevost, 
Green, Edgar Moore, M.D., 
Green, Frank Delaplaine, 
Green, Robert McCay, ■ 
Gregg, David McMurtrie, Jr., 
Griffith, James Buchanan, 
Griscom, Clement Acton, Jr., 
Griscom, Rodman Ellison, 
Gross, Edward Ziegler, 
Groves, Edward Augustine, 
Gummey, Hon. Charles Francis, 



Haldeman, Donald Cameron. 

(L), 
Haldeman, Col. Horace Leander, 
Haldeman, Richard Cameron, 
Hale, Arthur, 
Hale, George, M.D. (L), 
Haley, Edwin James, 
Hall, Harry Alvan, 
Hall, Henry Wilson, 
Hall, Walter Ferdinand, 
Hall, William Maclay, Jr., 
Hamersly, Edmund Graff, 
Hamill, Samuel McClintock, 

M.D., 
Hamilton, David Kurtz, 
Hammond, William Buehler, 
Hand, Henry Jessop, 
Handy, Charles, 
Hanna, John Lowrie, 
Hanna, Meredith, 
Hansell, William Henry, 
Harper, Henry Van Fossen 
Harrington, Walter Eugene, 
Harris, Wharton E. 
Harrison, Charles Custis, 
Harrison, William Henry, 
Hart, Gustavus Noel, 
Hart, Reginald Lawrence, Jr., 
Hartranft, Samuel Sebring, 
Harvey, Richard Wistar. (L), 
Haverstick, George Henry, 
Hay, Hon. Henry Gurley, 
Hayden, Rev. Horace Edwin, 
Hayes, Robert Goodloe Harper, 

M.D., 
Hazlehurst, Edward, 
Heaton, Robert Douglas, 
Heberton, George Van Gelder, 
Heberton, Robert, 
Heckman, John Claude, 
Heitshu, Samuel Parke, 
Heitshu, William Augustus, 
Helick, Chauncey G., 
Heller, Henry Detwiller, M.D., 
Heller, Jacob Butz, M.D., 



Helme, William Edward. (L), 

Hemphill, Robert Coleman, 

Hendry, Paul Augustine, 

Henry, Davis, 

Henwood, Walter Lincoln, 

Herman, John Armstrong, 

Hess, Abram, 

Hewson, Addinell, M.D., 

Heyl, Charles Heath, Colonel U. 

S. A., 
Heyl, George Anthony, 
Heyl, Jacob Esher, 
Heyl, William Esher, 
Hibshman, John Harry, 
Hiester, Isaac, 
Hill, Albert, 
Hill, Walter Liddell, 
Hillard, Lord Butler, 
Hills, Rev. John Dows, D.D., 
Hodge, Charles, 
Hodge, Rev. George Woolsey, 

M.A., 
Hodge, Hugh Bayard, 
Hoffer, Allen David, 
Hoffman, Benjamin Rose. (L), 
Hoffman, John Rittenhouse, 
Hohmann, Christian Henry, 
Hohmann, Samuel Brown, 
Holland, James William, M.D., 
Holland, Rupert Sargent, 
Hollar, William Henry, Jr., 
Holmes, Robert John, 
Hood, Jennings, 
Hoopes, Bernard, 
Hooton, Mott (Brig. Gen. U. S. 

A., retired), 
Hopkinson, Oliver, Jr., M.D., 
Hopper, Harry Samuel, 
Hopper, William George, 
Horn, Charles Robert, 
Horn, Rev. Edward Traill, D.D., 
Horn, Frank Melchior, 
Hornor, William Macpherson, 
Horstmann, Walter, 
Hough, Oliver, 



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Houston, Hugh Boyle, 
Houston, Joseph Frederic, 
Houston, Samuel Frederic, 
Houston, William Churchill, Jr., 
Howard-Smith, Logan, 
Howe, Alfred Leighton, 
Howe, Frank Perley, 
Howe, Herbert Marshall, M.D., 
Howell, Benjamin Paschall, 
Howes, Edward Everett, 
Hewlett, Charles Edwin, 
Hubbard. William Henry, 
Hubbell, Frederick Brooks. (L), 
Hudson, Clarence Walter, 
Hughes, Henry Douglas, 
Hughes, John Harry, 
Huidekoper, Thomas Wallis, 
Hulburd, David Wendell, 
Hulick, Charles Edwin, 
Hulick, William Henry, 
Hulme, George Meyrick, 
Hunt, Charles Parrish, 
Huston, E. Rankin, 
Hutchinson, Francis Martin, 
Hutchinson, George Cass, 
Hutchinson, Sydney Emlen, 
Hutchinson, Sydney Pemberton, 
Illig, Edward Smith, 
Imbrie, Addison Murray. (L), 
Irwin, Hugh McNeil, 
Irwin, John Holmes. (L), 
Israel, Rt. Rev. Rogers, D.D., 
Jackson, Stuart Wells. (L), 
James, William Alden, 
James, William Baldy, 
Janeway, Price Wetherill, 
Janney, Joseph Allison, 
Jeffries, William Keigley, 
Jessup, John Samuel, Jr., 
Jessup, Joseph, 

Johnson, Alba Boardman, LL.D., 
Johnson, Edward Hine, 
Johnson, Frederick Charles, 

M.D., 
Johnson, James Curtis, 

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Jones, Charles Henry, 
Jones, Edward Russell, 
Jones, Rev. Henry Lawrence, 

S.T.D., 
Jones, Richmond Legh, 
Jones, Stockton White, 
Jones, William Foster, 
Jones, Rev. William Northey, 
Jordan, Ewing, M.D., 
Jordan, John Woolf, LL.D. (L), 
Jordan, Rev. Walter, 
Jordan, Wilfred, 
Judson, Oliver Boyce, 
Junkin, Joseph de Forest, 
Keasbey, Henry Griffith, 
Keator, William Chauncey, 
Keay, Nathaniel Seaver, 
Keeler, Walter Bradley, 
Keen, Gregory Bernard, LL.D., 
Keen, Harold Perot, 
Keim, George De Benneville, 
Kell, James Alexander, 
Kelly, Henry Kuhl, 
Kelsey, Albert, 
Kelsey, Albert Warren. (L), 
Kemmerer, Albert Howard, 
Kendrick, George Washington, 

Jr., 
Kennard, Joseph Spencer, Jr., 

LL.D., D.C.L., LITT.D. (E), 
Kennedy, William Dewitt, 
Kent, Henry Thomas, 
Kent, Samuel Leonard, 
Kessler, John Millard, 
Keyser, Andrew Davis, 
Kinney, Charles Clinton, 
Kirk, William Thompson, Jr., 
Kirkpatrick, Hon. William Seb- 

ring, LL.D., 
Klock, George Ferdinand, 
Kneass, Carl Magee, 
Kneass, Strickland Landis, 
Knight, Bernardo Hoff, 
Knight, Frederick Henry, 
Knight, Harry Schoch, 



Knox, Arthur Wallace, 
Koons, Samuel Bispham, 
Kramer, Albert Ludlow, 
Kuhns, Levi Oscar, L.H.D., 
Kulp, Harry Eugene. (L), 
Kulp, John Stewart, M.D., Ma- 
jor U. S. A. (L), 
Kuser, Winfield Scott Merkel, 
Laird, Herbert Russell, 
La Lanne, Frank Dale, 
Lamberton, James McCormick, 
Lammot, Daniel, Jr., 
Landell, Edwin Augustus, Jr. 

(L), 
Landis, John Fulton Reynolds, 

Major U. S. A., 
Landreth, Burnet, Jr., 
Landreth, Lucius Scott, 
Landreth, Symington Phillips, 
Landreth, William Linton, 
Lane, Alexander Henry, 
Lane, Thomas Wakeman, 
Laning, John, Jr. (L), 
Laning, Robert Hodkinson, 
Lansdale, William Moylan, 
Lansing, James Albert, 
Lardner, James Lawrence, 
Latta, James, 
Latta, John Sanderson, 
Latta, Samuel Whitehill, 
Latta, Thomas Love, 
Latta, William James, 
Latta, William James, Jr., 
Law, Ernest, 
Leach, Frank Willing, 
Leach, Col. Josiah Granville, 
Leach, Josiah Granville, Jr., 
Leach, Meredith Biddle, 
Leach, Wilmon Whilldin, M.D., 
Leaming, Thomas, 
Lee, Benjamm, M.D., Ph.D., 
Lee, Edmund Jennings, M.D., 
Lee, Horace Hoffman, 
Leet, William Charles, 
Leidy, Joseph, Jr., M.D., 



Leisenring, Frank Sheppard, 
Lennig, George Grossmann, 
Lessig, Othniel Blein, 
Leverett, William, 
Levis, Samuel White, 
Lewars, George Henry, 
Lewis, Albert Nelson. (L), 
Lewis, Alfred Eli, 
Lewis, Clifford, Jr., 
Lewis, David, 
Lewis, Ellis Smyser, 
Lewis, George Harrison, 
Liggett, Dudley Stevenson, 
Liggett, Sidney Byron, 
Liggett, Sidney Sharp, 
Lilly, John, 

Lindemuth, Elmer Ellsworth, 
Linderman, Garrett Brodhead, 
Linderman, Henry Richard, 
Lindsay, Charles Casimir, 
Lingle, Joseph Howard, 
Linnard, George Brown, 
Lippincott, Jay Bucknell, 
Lippincott, Walter, 
Little, William Agnew, 
Littlefield, Henry Warren, 
Littlefield, Paul Goddard, 
Livingston, John Henry, 
Lloyd, John Eshleman, 
Lloyd, William McClure, Jr. 

(L), 
Lloyd, William Supplee, 
Loder, Paul, 
Lodge, John William, 
Longcope, Thomas Moore, 
Longshore, William Righter, 

M.D., 
Longwell, William Howard, 
Loxley, Benjamin Ogden, 
Lutz, Rev. William Filler, 
Lyte, Eliphalet Oram, Ph.D., 
Macfarlane, James, 
Mackay-Smith, Rt. Rev. Alexan- 
der, D.D., 
Maddock, Thomas Edgar, 



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Madeira, Henry, 

Madeira, Louis Childs, 

Madeira, Percy Childs, 

Magee, Horace, 

Magee, James Francis, Jr., 

Mann, Charles Naylor, 

Mapes, George Egbert, 

Marble, John Miner Carey, 

Marcy, Alexander, Jr., M.D., 

Marsh, John Creth, 

Marshall, Charles, 

Marshall, Charles, Jr., 

Marshall, Samuel. (L) 

Marston, John, 

Marston, John, 3d, Lt. U. S. 

M. C. 
Martin, Edward, M.D., 
Martin, George Castor, 
Martin, James, 

Martin, Hon. Jonathan Willis 
Matthes, Andrew Evans, 
Matthews, Walter Littell, 
Maxwell, Henry Dusenbery, 
Mechling, Benjamin Schreiber, 
Megear, William Bell, 
Meigs, Arthur Vincent, M.D., 
Meigs, Captam Samuel Emlen, 
Meigs William Montgomery, 

M.D. (L), 
Mengel, Levi Walter, 
Mercur, Edward Geurnsey, 
Mercur, James Watts, 
Mercur, John Davis, M.D., 
Mercur, Rodney Augustus, 
Mercur, Ulysses, 
Merrill, Charles Warren, 
Mifflin, George Brown, 
Miles, George Keiter, 
Miller, Elmer Clarence, 
Miller, Elihu Spencer, 
Milliken, John Foster, 
Milne, Caleb Jones. (L), 
Milne, Caleb Jones, Jr., 
Milne Caleb Jones, 3d. (L), 
Milne, David. (L), 



Miner, Asher, 
Miner, Sidney Roby, 
Minnich, Rev. Michael Reed, 
Mitchell, Hon. James Tyndale, 

LL.D., 
Mitchell, Robert, 
Moffly, Robert, 
Molten, Robert Potter, 
Monroe, Josiah, 
Montgomery, Archibald Roger, 
Montgomery, Joseph Lingle, 
Moody, Carlton Montague, 
Morgan, Charles Eldridge, 
Morgan, Fisher Corlies, 
Morgan, John Buck, 
Morgan, Marshall Shapleigh, 
Morgan, Randall, 
Morrell, Hon. Edward de Veaux, 
Morris, Effingham Buckley. (L), 
Morris, Frederick Wistar, 
Morris, Frederick Wistar, Jr., 
Morris, Henry, M.D., 
Morris, Jacob Giles, 
Morrison, John Leland, 
Mossman, Beriah Edwin, M.D., 
Muhlenberg, Frank Peter, 
Muhlenberg, Frederic Hunter, 
Muhlenberg, William Frederick, 

M.D., 
Mulford, Spencer Kennard, 
Mumford, Joseph Pratt, 
Mustin, Henry Croskey, Lt. U. 

S. _N., 
Mustin, John Burton, 
Myers, David Jay, Jr., 
Myers, Joseph Milton, 
Myers, William Chauncey, 
Myers, William Heywood, 
McClary, William Jones. (L), 
McClintock, Andrew Hamilton, 
McCloud, Charles Malcolm, 
McCord, John Davidson, Jr., 
McCormick, Seth Thomas, 
McCoy, Frank Ross, Captain 

U. S. A., 



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McCurdy, Joseph Alexander, 
McElroy, Clayton, 
Mcllvain, Edward Morton, 
Mcllvain, William, 
Mcllvaine, Frank, 
Mcllvaine, Herbert Robinson, 
Mcllvaine, John Gilbert, 
McKean, Henry Pratt, 
McKean, Thomas, 
McKee, Thomas McKee, 
McKibbin, Chambers, 
McKnight, John Wm. Richards, 
McPherson, Hon. John Bayard, 

L"L.D., 
Nassau, Charles Francis, M.D., 
Nassau, Rev. Robert Hamill, 

D.D., S.T.D., 
Nassau, William Latta, 
Nead, Benjamin Matthias, 
Nead, Daniel Wunderlich, M.D., 
Neff, Jonathan Cilley, 
Neff, Joseph Seal, M.D., 
Neill, Richard Renshaw^, 
Neilson, Lewis, 
Neilson, William Delaware, 
Nesbit, Edwin Lightner, M.D., 
Newell, Edward Harvey, 
Newell, William Clayton, 
Newhall, Daniel Smith, 
Nichols, Carroll Brewster, 
Nichols, Henry Sargent Prentiss, 
Nicholls, Joseph Klapp, 
Norris, Chas. Cotesworth Pinck- 

ney. 
North, George Bel ford, 
North, Col. George Humphries, 

(L), 
North, Herbert Allibone, 
Oberteuffer, Herman Freytag, 
O'Connor, Jacob Miller Halde- 

man, 
Ogelsby, William Porter, 
O'Neill, James Wilks, M.D., 
Osborn, John Annin, 
Osbourn, Thomas Rehrer. (L), 



Owens, James Bowie, 
Packard, Charles Stuart Wood, 
Packard, Francis Randolph, 

M.D., 
Packard, John Hooker, 3d, 
Page, Louis Rodman, 
Page, Samuel Davis, 
Paine, Hendrick Elsworth, 
Painter, Park. (L), 
Pancoast, Warren Lincoln, 
Parry, Oliver Randolph, 
Parry, Richard Randolph. (E), 
Parsons, John Fribley, 
Patterson, Christopher Stuart, 
Patterson, Joseph Emmett. (L), 
Patton, John Howard, 
Patton, James Lee, 
Patton, William Augustus, 
Paul, Lawrence Taylor, 
Paxton, Rev. John R., D.D., 
Peale, Joseph Megary, 
Pearson, Davis, 
Pearson, Frank, 
Pearson, George, 
Peck, George Luther, 
Peet, Edward Butler, 
Peet, Walter Field, 
Peirce, Caleb Clarence, 
Pennypacker, James Lane, 
Pennypacker, Hon. Samuel 

Whitaker, LL.D., 
Pepper, Edward, M.D. (L), 
Pepper, George Wharton, LL.D., 
Pepper, William, M.D., 
Pequignot, James Leddy, 
Perot, Effingham, 
Perot, Elliston, 
Perot, Rev. Elliston Joseph, 
Perot, Robeson Lea, 
Perot, Thomas Morris, Jr., 
Perrin, Howard Winters, 
Pershing, Theodore, 
Peters, Richard, 
Peters, Richard, Jr., 
Phelps, Francis Alexander, 



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Phelps, William George, 

Phelps, Ziba Bennett, 

Philips, George Morris, Ph.D., 

Pile, Rufus Moody, 

Pinkerton, William Woods, 

Piatt, Isaac Hull, M.D., 

Porcher, Samuel, 

Porter, George De Lhorbe, . 

Porter, Isaac, Jr., 

Porter, Hon, William Wagener, 

Posey, Louis Plumer, M.D., 

Posey, William Campbell, M.D., 

Potter, Ernest Felix, 

Potter, Hon. William, 

Potter, William Franklin, 

Potts, Horace Miles, 

Potts, Horace Turley, 

Powers, Thomas Harris, 

Price, Eli Kirk, 

Price, Howard Campbell, Cap- 
tain U. S. A., 

Price, Samuel Aldrich, Lt. U. S. 
A., 

Price, William Gray, Jr., 

Prichett, Frederic Wilson, 

Pugh, Achilles Henry, 

Purves, Guillermo Colesberry, 

Purviance, Samuel • Anderson, 
Captain U. S. A., 

Putnam, Earl Bill, 

Putnam, Ralph Currier, 

Pyle, Walter Lytle, M.D., 

Quay, Major Andrew Gregg 
Curtin, 

Ramsdell, James Gardner, 

Rankin, John Hall, 

Rawle, Francis, 

Rawle, Colonel William Brooke, 

Raymond, Henry Warren, 

Rea, Charles, 

Rea, Samuel, D.Sc, 

Read, John Rue, 

Read, Washington Dunlap, 

Read, William Bond, Jr., 

Reath, Thomas, 



Reed, Joseph Abram, 
Reed, Willoughby Henry, M.D., 
Reets, Edgar Randolph, 
Reifsnyder, Howard, 
Reily, George Wolf. (L), 
Reynolds, Wilbur Fay, 
Reynolds, William Frederick, 
Rhodes, James Mauran, 
Richards, Henry Melchior Muh- 
lenberg, 
Richards, Joseph Ernest, 
Richards, Joseph Thomas, 
Richardson, Hon. Harry Alden 
Ricketts, William Reynolds, 
Riera, John Hartman, M.D., 
Riter, Charles Jones, 
Riter, Hon. Frank Miller, 
Robb, Thomas, Jr., 
Roberts, Charles Rhoads, 
Roberts, Elihu Read, 
Roberts, George Theodore, 
Roberts, Sidney Lewis, 
Roberts, Thomas, 
Roberts, Thomas Williams, 
Roberts, Victor Jamison, 
Roberts, Willis Read, 
Roberston, Bryan, 
Robeson, Jacob Shotwell, 
Robinson, Anthony Wayne. (L), 
Robinson, Charles Norris, 
Robinson, Edwin Taylor, M.D., 
Robinson, Rev. Lucien Moore, 

D.D., 
Robinson, William Thomas, 
Rockwell, Charles Fox, 
Rodgers, John Gilmour, 
Rogers, Henry Darwin, 
Ross, Dr. George Gorgas, 
Rouse, Francis Willis, 
Rowen, John H., Lieut. Com- 
mander U. S. N., 
Rowen, William Smith, 
Rowland, Benjamin, 
Rowland, Edward Koons, 
Rudd, Alexander Holley, 



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Rue, Levi Lingo, 

Runk, Louis Bancroft, 

Rupp, Henry Wilson, 

Rupp, Michael Riter, 

Rush, Benjamin, 

Russell, Alexander Wilson, Jr., 

Russell, Hubert Hughes, 

Russell, Slater Brown, 

Russell, Hon. William Worth- 
ington, 

Sadtler, Samuel Philip, Ph.D, 

Sahm, William Kopp Tritle, 
M.D., 

Sanderson, Charles Dudley, 

Sanderson, Charles Dudley, Jr., 

Sanderson, George, 

Sanderson, James Gardner, 

Sawtelle, Edmund Munroe, 

Sayres, Edward Stalker, 

Sayres, Harry, 

Scaife, OHver Perry, Jr., 

Scaife, Walter Bell, 

Schermerhorn, Clarence Eaton, 

Schermerhorn, Frank Earle, 

Schnure, Howard Davis, 

Schnure, William Marion, 

Schoch, Amon Zeller, 

Schoch, Ira Christian, 

Schoff, Frederic. (L), 

Schooley, Harry Barnum, 

Schwartz, John Loeser, 

Scott, Alexander Harvey. (L), 

Scott, Charles Henry, 

Scott, Henri Guest Thomas, 

Scott, John Caile, 

Scott, Hon. John Morin. (L), 

Scott, Lewis Allaire, Jr. (L), 

Scott, Louis Slesman, 

Scott, Rev. William Reese, Chap- 
lain, 

Scully, Charles Alison, 

Searle, Hon. Alonzo Thurston, 

Sears, Walter Jesse, Com. U. S. 
N., 

Seiss, Covington Few, 

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Selden, Edwin Van Deusen, 
Sellers, Coleman, Jr., 
Sellers, Edwin Foote, 
Sellers, Edwin Jaquette, 
Sellers, Horace Wells, 
Sells, John Davis, 
Semple, Edward Clarke, 
Sener, Samuel Miller, 
Shannon, Charles Emery Gould, 

M.D., 
Sharpe, Richard, Jr., 
Sharpless, George Reifsnyder, 
Sharpless, John Robins, 
Sharpless, William Price, 
Shattuck, Frank Rodman, 
Shattuck, George, 
Sheahan, William Henry, 
Shepherd, George Elwood, 
Shepherd, Harry Clayton, 
Shepherd, William Carver, 
Sheppard, Frank Little, 
Sheppard, Franklin Lawrence, 
Sheppard, Howard Reynolds, 
Sherman, Charles Pomeroy, 
Shewell, George Dunbar, 
Shick, Robert Porter. (L), 
Shimer, Porter William, Ph.D., 
Shindel, Will Lincoln, M.D., 
Shoemaker, Archie Carver, 

D.D.S., 
Shoemaker, Charles Jones, 
Shriver, Frank William, 
Shriver, George Howard, 
Shull, David Franklin, 
Shute, Henry Damon, 
Siegrist, Henry Warren, 
Sill, Harold Montgomery, 
Silvester, Rev. Clarence Clark, 
Silvester, Learoyd, 
Simons, George Stuart, 
Sims, Charles Abercrombie, 
Sinex, John Henry. (L), 
Sinnickson, Charles Perry, 
Siter, Elijah Hollingsworth, 

M.D., 



Skilton, Rev. John Davis, 

Slifer, Paul Bringhurst, 

Sloan, John Hope, 

Small, Philip Albright. (L), 

Small, Samuel. (L), 

Small, Samuel, Jr. (L), 

Smiley, Samuel Ewing, Major 

U. S. A., 
Smith, Abraham Lewis, 
Smith, Alexis Dupont, M.D., 
Smith, Archie DeWitt, 
Smith, Benjamin Hayes, 
Smith, Charles William, 
Smith, James Somers, Jr., 
Smith, Persifor Frazer, 
Smith, Philip Henry Waddell, 
Smith, Thomas Kilby, 
Smith, Walter George, 
Smith, William Butler Duncan, 
Smith, William Rudolph, 
Smith, Winthrop, 
Smyth, Calvin Mason, 
Smyth, Isaac Scott, Jr., 
Snively, Rev. Summerfield Em- 
ory, M.D., 
Snodgrass, Frank Peale, 
Snowden, Hon. Archibald Lou- 
don, LL.D., 
Snowden, Charles Randolph, 
Snowden, General George Ran- 
dolph, 
Snowden, Robert Patterson, 
Snyder, Frederic Antes, 
Snyder, George Duncan, 
Snyder John Andrew, 
Snyder, John Milton, 
Solis-Cohen, David Hays, 
Souder, Edmund Alphonso, 
Sparkhawk, Richard Dale, 
Sperry, Henry Muhlenberg, 
Sproat, Harris Elric, 
Stager, Oscar W., 
Stalford, Martin Reginald, 
Staples, Hon. Charles Boone, 
Stark, David Scott, 



Stark, Samuel Judson, 
Starr, Isaac, Jr., 
Stavers, William Appleton, 
Stearns, Irving Ariel, 
Steel, Hon. John Byers, 
Steinman, George, 
Steinmetz, Charles Mays, 
Steinmetz, Joseph Allison, 
Stenger, Hon. William Shearer, 
Sterling, Addison Alexander, 
Stevens, John Bergen, 
Stevens, William Chase, 
Stine, Henry Moore, M.D., 
Stockett, Rev. Norman, 
Stockham, Eward Villeroy, 
von Stockhausen, . Thomas 

George, 
Stockton, Edward Alexander, 
Stoddart, Curwen, 
Stoever, William Casper, 
Stone, Hon. Charles Warren, 
Stone, Frank Sturdevant, 
Story, Frederick Grosvenor, 
Stotesbury, Edward Townsend, 
Stout, Abel Lukens, 
Stovell, Charles Lewis, 
Stovell, Frederick Davant, 
Stovell, Morris Lewis, 
Stubbs, Theodore Kirk, 
Stull, Adam Arbuckle, 
Sturdevant, William Henry, 
Sutherland, Walter Coray, 
Sutter, William Henry, 
Taylor, John Madison, M.D., 
Tevis, Joshua, 
Thomas, James Frederick, 
Thomas, Joseph Baylis, 
Thomas, Rt, Rev. Nathaniel Sey- 
mour, 
Thomas, Robert Carr. (L), 
Thomas, Walter Cuthbert, 
Thompson, Paul, 
Thorington, James, M.D. (L), 
Tingley, Charles Love Scott, 



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Tower, Hon. Charlemagne, 

LL.D., 
Townsend, Frank Evans, 
Tryon, Charles Zimmerling, 
Tubbs, Benjamin Reynolds, 
Tubbs, Charles, 
Tubbs, Warren. (L), 
Turnbull, Charles Smith, M.D., 
Tiistin, Hon. Ernest Leigh, 
Twitchell, Arthur Clements, 
Tyler, Sidney Frederick, 
Van Baum, Willam Weed, M.D., 
Van Dyke, Theodore Anthony, 

Van Leer, William Mintzer, 
Vansant, Eugene Larue, M.D., 
Vedder, Edward Bright, Captain 

U. S. A., 
Vinton, Charles Harrod, M.D. 

(L), 
Vogels, Edward Page, 
Wadsworth, Rev. Charles, Jr., 

D.D., 
Wagner, George Mechlin, 
Walbridge, Thomas Chester, 
Wallace, William Stewart, 
Waller, Rev. David Jewett, 

Ph.D., D.D., 
Waller, Levi Ellmaker, 
Walls, William Cameron, 
Walsh, Stevenson Hockley, 
Ward, Joseph Ripley Chandler, 

D.D.S., 
Warfield, Rev. Ethelbert Dudley, 

LL.D., 
Warne, William Budd, Jr. (L), 
Warner, John McMurdie. (E), 
Warren, Ebenezer Burgess, 
Warren, Henry Mather, 
Warren, General Lucius Henry, 
Washburn, Rev. Louis Cope, 

S.T.D., 
Washington, George Steptoe, 
Watson, James Cummin, 
Watts, Hon. Ethelbert, 



Wayne, William, Jr., 
Weaver, Charles Henry, 
Weaver, Clement, 
Weaver, Ethan Allen, 
Weaver, Joseph Briggs, 
Weisel, Elmer Preston, 
Weisel, Oscar Williams, 
Weitzel, Eben Boyd, 
Weitzel, Paul Elmer, 
Weitzel, Paul Ross, 
Welch, Ashbel, 
Welles, Albert Hunt, 
Welles, Henry Hunter, Jr., 
West, Captain Horace Brene- 

man. 
West, James, 
Wetherill, Francis Macomb. 

(L), 
Wharton, Henry Redwood, 

M.D., 
Wheeler, Homer Webster, Ma- 
jor U. S. A., 
Whelen, Thomas Duncan, 
Whelen, William Baker, 
Whitmer, Robert Foster, 
Whitney, Andrew Jackson, Jr., 
Whitney, Francis Nichols, 
Wignall, Charles Francis, 
Wilbur, Rollin Henry, 
Wilbur, Warren Abbott, 
Wilcox, John Andrew (Colonel 

U. S. A., retired), 
Wilcox, John Fleming, 
Wilhelm, Calvin Weaver, 
Wilkinson Ogden Dungan, 
Williams, Francis Churchill, 
Williams, John, 
Williams, Richard Norris, 
Williamson, Walter Dickson, 
Williamson, William Finley, 
Wilson, Alan Dickson, 
Wilson, James Dale, 
Wilson, Thomas Wallace, 
Wilson, William Currie, 
Wiltbank, Samuel Paynter, 



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Wister, Alexander Wilson, 
Wister, Lewis Wynne, 
Wolverton, Simon P., Jr., 
Wood, Alan, 3d, 
Wood, Clement Biddle, 
Wood, Frederick, 
Wood, Howard, 
Wood, Howard, Jr., 
Wood, Richard Francis, 
Wood, Richard Gilpin. (L), 
Wood, Thomas Dewees, 
Woods, Edward Augustus, 
Woodward, George Stanley, 
M.D., 

Note. — (E) — Perpetual or Endowed Membership. (L) — Life Member. 



Woolston, Joseph Longstreth, 
Worrell, Thomas Worcester, 
Worth, Mason Galloway, 
Wright, Anson Burlingame, 
Wright, George Riddle, 
Wurts, John Sparkhawk, 
Yeaton, William Newell, 
Yerkes, Hon. Harman, 
Zell, Thomas Burd, 
Ziegler, Harry Smith, 
Ziegler, James Patterson, M.D., 
Ziegler, Walter Macon Lowrie, 
M.D. 



^xU MtmbttB 



Adams, Richard Calmet, 
Baird, Thomas Evans, Jr., 
Baker, George Fales, M.D., 
Balch, Edwin Swift, 
Balch, Thomas WilHng, 

*Barratt, Hon. Norris Stanley, 
LL.D., 
Battles, Frank, 
Beale, Joseph, 
Beisel, Reuben Alvan, 
Beitler, Lewis Eugene, 
Biddle, Thomas, M.D., 
Bishop, George Conarroe, 
Buckenham, John Edgar Bur- 
nett, M.D., 
Bush, George Tome, 
Cameron, Brewster, Jr., 

*Castner, Samuel, Jr., 
Chaplain, William Craig, 

*Clapp, Benjamin Franklin, 
Clay Richard Edey, 
Clement, Charles Francis, 
Colket, Charles Howard, 
DuBarry, Joseph Napoleon, Jr., 
DuBois, Patterson, 

*Earle, George Howard, 
Evans, Frank Brooke, Jr., 
Fackenthal, Benjamin Franklin, 

Jr., , 
Franklin, Clinton, D.D.S., 
Gilmer, William Wirt, Com. 
U. S. N., 

*Gowen, Morris Wickersham, 
Graham, Charles Mervyn, 
Haldeman, Donald Cameron, 
Hale, George, M.D., 
Harvey, Richard Wistar, 
Helme, William Edward, 
Hoffman, Benjamin Rose, 
Hubbell, Frederick Brooks, 
Imbrie, Addison Murray, 
Irwin, John Holmes, 
Jackson, Stuart Wells, 

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Jordan, John Woolf, LL.D., 

Kelsey, Albert Warren, 
*Kenard, Joseph Spencer, Jr., 

Kulp, Harry Eugene, 

Kulp, John Stewart, Major U. 
S. A., 

Landell, Edwin Augustus, Jr., 

Laning, John, Jr., 

Lewis, Albert Nelson, 

Lloyd, William McClure, Jr., 

Marshall, Samuel, 

Meigs, William Montgomery, 
M.D., 

Milne, Caleb Jones, 

Milne, Caleb Jones, 3d, 

Morris, Effingham Buckley, 

McClary, William Jones, 

North, Col. George Humphries, 

Osbourn, Thomas Rehrer, 

Painter, Park, 
''•Parry, Richard Randolph, 

Patterson, Joseph Emmett, 

Pepper, Edward, M.D., 

Reily, George Wolf, 

Roberts, Thomas Williams, 

Robinson, Anthony Wayne, 

Schoff, Frederic, 

Scott, Alexander Harvey, 

Scott, Hon. John Morin, 

Scott, Lewis Allaire, Jr., 

Shick, Robert Porter, 

Sinex, John Henry, 

Small, Philip Albright, 

Small, Samuel, 

Small, Samuel, Jr., 

Thomas, Robert Carr, 

Thorington, James, M.D., 

Tubbs, Warren, 

Vinton, Charles Harrod, M.D., 

Warne, William Budd, Jr., 
*Warner, John McMurdie, 

Wetherill, Francis Macomb, 

Wood, Richard Gilpin. 



B^auBth MtmbnB 



Abbott, Harry Bartlett, 
Adams, Robert, Jr., 
Alison, Francis John, 
Allen, Francis Olcott, 
Allison, William C, 
Anderson, Isaac Lane, 
Anderson, Joseph Wilson, 
Armstrong, William Chamber- 
lain, 
Arnold, Crawford, 
Ash, Henry St. Clair, 
Ash, James, 
Ash, John Morgan, 
Ashhnrst, Frazer, 
Ashhnrst, Richard L., 
Ayres, William, 
Baily, Joel Jackson, 
Baird, Absalom, 
Baker, Richard Rowley, 
Baker, Robert Cornelius, 
Baker, Washington Hopkins, 
Baker, William Spohn, 
Barclay, Richard DeCharms, 
Bell, William, 
Bellas, Henry Hobart, 
Belles, Courtland Kimball, 
Benson, Edwin North, 
Bergstresser, James C, 
Biddle, Alexander, 
Biddle, Algernon Sydney, 
Biddle, Arthur, 
Biddle, Cadwalader, 
Biddle, William Foster, 
Binder, Horace, 
Bispham, George Tucker, 
Bissell, Frederick Meade, 
Blight, Charles Penrose, 
Blight, William Sergeant, 
Bliss, John Horace, 
Boyd, Herbert Hart, 
Boyd, Peter Keller, 
Bright, George Dennis, 
Brinton, John Hill, 

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Brinton, John Hill, Jr., 
Brock, Robert Coleman Hall, 
Brodhead, Luke Wills, 
Brooke, Benjamin, 
Brooke, Benjamin, 
Brooke, Francis Mark, 
Brooke, High Jones, 
Brown, Crosby Morton, 
Brown, Henry Riehle, 
Brown, LeRoy Hyde, 
Brown, William Henry, 
Bruner, Daniel Pastorius, 
Bruner, William Weiser, 
Buehler, Henry Buehler, 
Cadwalader, Charles Evert, 
Carpenter, James Edward, 
Carpenter, Thomas Preston, 
Cassatt, Alexander Johnston, 
Cattell, William Cassady, 
Chambers, Walter Lee, 
Chaplin, John Montour, 
Chaplin, A/telchoir Beltzhoover, 
Chase, Edward Henry, 
Claghorn, James Raymond, 
Clapp, Ebenezer Herbert, 
Clarkson, Samuel, 
Clay, A. Alexander, 
Cochran, William Allison, 
Collum, Richard Strader, 
Comegys, Edward Tiffin, 
Conarroe, George Mecum, 
Converse, John Heman, 
Cooper, Harry James, 
Craig, Isaac, 
Crisby, Peirce, 
Crozer, Samuel Alrich, 
Cunningham, Theodore Hill, 
Cuthbert, Mayland, 
Damon, Edwin Adams, 
Darlington, Joseph G., 
Darrach, William Bradford, 
Darte, Alfred, Jr., 
Davis, Edward Morris, Jr., 



Davis, William W. H., 
Dechert, Robert Porter, 
DeHaven, Holstein, 
Diehl, Edward Clarke, 
Dillard, Henry Kuhl, 
Dobbins, Edward Tonkin, 
Dodson, Richard Townsend, 
Dorr, Dalton, 
Dorrance, Charles, 
Dotterer, Henry Sassman, 
Douglass, Benjamin Johnson, 
Dubbs, Joseph Henry, 
Egle, William Henry, 
Elkins, William Lukens, 
Ellison, Rodman Barker, 
Ellison, William P., 
Emery, Titus Salter, 
Etting, Edward Johnson, 
Etting, Charles Edward, 
Evans, Frank B., 
Evans, M. Dawson, 
Evans, Samuel, 
Eyanson, John Eddy, 
Fagan, Maurice Edward, 
Field, Thomas Yardley, 
Filson, John Baily, 
Flickwir, Joseph Williamson, 
Fornance, James, 
Fox, Daniel Miller, 
Frazer, James Patriot Wilson, 
Frazer, Persifor, 
Gearhart, Wilson Mettler, 
Geiger, John L., 
Gerhard, John Sargeant, 
Gilbert, John Gustavus, 
Gobin, John Peter Shindel, 
Govett, Annesley R., 
Gray, Jerome Bethel, 
Grayson, F. W., Jr., 
Green, James Delaplaine, 
Green, Traill, 

Greenough, Ebenezer William, 
Griffing, George Hiram, 
Griffith, Manuel E., 
Guillou, Victor, 
Gumbes, Charles Wetherill, 



Haddock, Stanley Brickett, 
Hale. John Mills, 
Hall, Benjamin Franklin, 
Hall, John Hancock, 
Hanold, Hiester Muhlenberg, 
Hanold, Frank Wildbahn, 
Hart, Benjamin Franklin, 
Hart, John, 
Hartman, John M., 
Hartranft, Linn, 
Hayden, Percy Howard, 
Hayden, William, 
Hayes, Robert Priestley, 
Hazlehurst, Francis, 
Heaton, William Henry, 
Heckman, George C, 
Heitshu, William Augustus, 
Heston, Alfred Clarence, 
Hewes, William Augustus, 
Hill, William, 
Hodge, Francis Blanchard, 
Hodge, James Monroe, 
Holliday, Robert Lowery, 
Horstmann, Ferdinand Oden, 
Hoskinson, Thomas Julius, 
Houston, Henry Howard, 
Houston, William Churchill, 
Howard, Daniel Walde, 
Howell, Charles Herkness, 
Howell, Joshua Ladd, 
Hoyt, Henry, 
Hulick, Francis Rader, 
Hunt, William, 
Hutchinson, Charles Hare, 
Hutchinson, Pemberton Sydney, 
Ingham, William Henry, 
Irish, Dallas Cadwalader, 
Jackson, Lewis Bush, 
James, Bushrod Washington, 
James, Clarence Gray, 
Janey, Spencer Moses, 
Johnson, EHas Henry, 
Jones, Charles Rodman, 
Jones, Edwin Horn, 
Jordan, George Frederick, 
Judson, Oliver Albert, 



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Keese, Francis Suydam, 
Keim, George deBenneville, 
Keim, Henry May, 
Keller, John Peter, 
Kenney, Henry Fletcher, 
Keyser, Peter Dirck, 
Kimball, William Spooner, 
Krumbhaar, Col. Alexander, 
Lamberton, Robert Alexander, 
Lancaster, Joseph Campbell, 
Landreth, Oliver, 
Lane, Augustus H., 
Lane, Thomas H., 
Lawrence, Henry H., 
Lee, William Jenks, 
Leidy, Philip, 
Leisenring, William, 
Lewis, William Burr Nash, 
Lewis, William Fisher, 
Lloyd, Howard Williams, 
Lloyd, Isaac, 
Lloyd, John, 

Linderman, Robert Packer, 
Lippincott, Craige, 
Littell, Charles Willing, 
Little, Arthur Hutchinson, 
Little, Arthur Williamson, 
Lockwood, Elon Dunbar, 
Luders, Harrison Christian, 
Lyte, Francis Asbury, 
Madeira, Louis Cephas, 
Mann, William Benson, 
Marshall, Francis Ridgway, 
Marston, John, 
Martin, John Hill, 
Martin, John Selby, 
Merrill, Lewis, 
Mervin, Walter Lee, 
Messier, Thomas Doremus, 
Messier, Remsen Varick, 
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